openssl/util/selftest.pl
Richard Levitte 9ba96fbb25 Perl's chop / chomp considered bad, use a regexp instead
Once upon a time, there was chop, which somply chopped off the last
character of $_ or a given variable, and it was used to take off the
EOL character (\n) of strings.

... but then, you had to check for the presence of such character.

So came chomp, the better chop which checks for \n before chopping it
off.  And this worked well, as long as Perl made internally sure that
all EOLs were converted to \n.

These days, though, there seems to be a mixture of perls, so lines
from files in the "wrong" environment might have \r\n as EOL, or just
\r (Mac OS, unless I'm misinformed).

So it's time we went for the more generic variant and use s|\R$||, the
better chomp which recognises all kinds of known EOLs and chops them
off.

A few chops were left alone, as they are use as surgical tools to
remove one last slash or one last comma.

NOTE: \R came with perl 5.10.0.  It means that from now on, our
scripts will fail with any older version.

Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-02-11 22:11:48 +01:00

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#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
#
# Run the test suite and generate a report
#
if (! -f "Configure") {
print "Please run perl util/selftest.pl in the OpenSSL directory.\n";
exit 1;
}
my $report="testlog";
my $os="??";
my $version="??";
my $platform0="??";
my $platform="??";
my $options="??";
my $last="??";
my $ok=0;
my $cc="cc";
my $cversion="??";
my $sep="-----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n";
my $not_our_fault="\nPlease ask your system administrator/vendor for more information.\n[Problems with your operating system setup should not be reported\nto the OpenSSL project.]\n";
open(OUT,">$report") or die;
print OUT "OpenSSL self-test report:\n\n";
$uname=`uname -a`;
$uname="??\n" if $uname eq "";
$c=`sh config -t`;
foreach $_ (split("\n",$c)) {
$os=$1 if (/Operating system: (.*)$/);
$platform0=$1 if (/Configuring for (.*)$/);
}
system "sh config" if (! -f "Makefile");
if (open(IN,"<Makefile")) {
while (<IN>) {
$version=$1 if (/^VERSION=(.*)$/);
$platform=$1 if (/^PLATFORM=(.*)$/);
$options=$1 if (/^OPTIONS=(.*)$/);
$cc=$1 if (/^CC= *(.*)$/);
}
close(IN);
} else {
print OUT "Error running config!\n";
}
$cversion=`$cc -v 2>&1`;
$cversion=`$cc -V 2>&1` if $cversion =~ "[Uu]sage";
$cversion=`$cc -V |head -1` if $cversion =~ "Error";
$cversion=`$cc --version` if $cversion eq "";
$cversion =~ s/Reading specs.*\n//;
$cversion =~ s/usage.*\n//;
$cversion =~ s|\R$||;
if (open(IN,"<CHANGES")) {
while(<IN>) {
if (/\*\) (.{0,55})/ && !/applies to/) {
$last=$1;
last;
}
}
close(IN);
}
print OUT "OpenSSL version: $version\n";
print OUT "Last change: $last...\n";
print OUT "Options: $options\n" if $options ne "";
print OUT "OS (uname): $uname";
print OUT "OS (config): $os\n";
print OUT "Target (default): $platform0\n";
print OUT "Target: $platform\n";
print OUT "Compiler: $cversion\n";
print OUT "\n";
print "Checking compiler...\n";
if (open(TEST,">cctest.c")) {
print TEST "#include <stdio.h>\n#include <stdlib.h>\n#include <errno.h>\nmain(){printf(\"Hello world\\n\");}\n";
close(TEST);
system("$cc -o cctest cctest.c");
if (`./cctest` !~ /Hello world/) {
print OUT "Compiler doesn't work.\n";
print OUT $not_our_fault;
goto err;
}
system("ar r cctest.a /dev/null");
if (not -f "cctest.a") {
print OUT "Check your archive tool (ar).\n";
print OUT $not_our_fault;
goto err;
}
} else {
print OUT "Can't create cctest.c\n";
}
if (open(TEST,">cctest.c")) {
print TEST "#include <stdio.h>\n#include <stdlib.h>\n#include <openssl/opensslv.h>\nmain(){printf(OPENSSL_VERSION_TEXT);}\n";
close(TEST);
system("$cc -o cctest -Iinclude cctest.c");
$cctest = `./cctest`;
if ($cctest !~ /OpenSSL $version/) {
if ($cctest =~ /OpenSSL/) {
print OUT "#include uses headers from different OpenSSL version!\n";
} else {
print OUT "Can't compile test program!\n";
}
print OUT $not_our_fault;
goto err;
}
} else {
print OUT "Can't create cctest.c\n";
}
print "Running make...\n";
if (system("make 2>&1 | tee make.log") > 255) {
print OUT "make failed!\n";
if (open(IN,"<make.log")) {
print OUT $sep;
while (<IN>) {
print OUT;
}
close(IN);
print OUT $sep;
} else {
print OUT "make.log not found!\n";
}
goto err;
}
# Not sure why this is here. The tests themselves can detect if their
# particular feature isn't included, and should therefore skip themselves.
# To skip *all* tests just because one algorithm isn't included is like
# shooting mosquito with an elephant gun...
# -- Richard Levitte, inspired by problem report 1089
#
#$_=$options;
#s/no-asm//;
#s/no-shared//;
#s/no-krb5//;
#if (/no-/)
#{
# print OUT "Test skipped.\n";
# goto err;
#}
print "Running make test...\n";
if (system("make test 2>&1 | tee maketest.log") > 255)
{
print OUT "make test failed!\n";
} else {
$ok=1;
}
if ($ok and open(IN,"<maketest.log")) {
while (<IN>) {
$ok=2 if /^platform: $platform/;
}
close(IN);
}
if ($ok != 2) {
print OUT "Failure!\n";
if (open(IN,"<make.log")) {
print OUT $sep;
while (<IN>) {
print OUT;
}
close(IN);
print OUT $sep;
} else {
print OUT "make.log not found!\n";
}
if (open(IN,"<maketest.log")) {
while (<IN>) {
print OUT;
}
close(IN);
print OUT $sep;
} else {
print OUT "maketest.log not found!\n";
}
} else {
print OUT "Test passed.\n";
}
err:
close(OUT);
print "\n";
open(IN,"<$report") or die;
while (<IN>) {
if (/$sep/) {
print "[...]\n";
last;
}
print;
}
print "\nTest report in file $report\n";
die if $ok != 2;